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i used to ride bulls. and when you first start out, you know, there's so much adrenaline, you get overload, and everything goes white x you don't remember a thing that would. they're going to get an expert to say that's what happened. jon: duane, we'll put that in your intre next tomb, lawyer, former bull writer. monica, what about the story of the gun though? she claims that, you know, she shot him, she doesn't remember stabbing him, then she gets in the car, drives out into the desert, throws the gun away, washes the blood off of her hands with a bottle of water from the car. how does that all fit into this? >> you know, from the prosecutor's side i could care less what she has said because she didn't give any details about the actual killing. she gave me no explanation. the jury didn't hear anything about really what she was thinking or why she did what she did. so i take that into just one side of my brain, and now i focus on cross. i focus on the points i want to make. i, through my questions, i'm mak
i used to ride bulls. and when you first start out, you know, there's so much adrenaline, you get overload, and everything goes white x you don't remember a thing that would. they're going to get an expert to say that's what happened. jon: duane, we'll put that in your intre next tomb, lawyer, former bull writer. monica, what about the story of the gun though? she claims that, you know, she shot him, she doesn't remember stabbing him, then she gets in the car, drives out into the desert, throws...
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can tell you us about that? >> reporter: this is the element of the hearing where the rubber is going to meet the road. the senate intelligence committee led by powerful democrat dianne feinstein has completed a 6,000-page classified report into the cia program. those familiar with the report's findings tell fox news concludes the agency lied about the program's effectiveness, a charge denied by those who ran the program. a leading human rights group believes brennan must explain whether he agrees with the report's findings. >> i haven't seen the study so it is difficult to talk about it because it is over 6,000 mains long but it is classified. senator wyden, a member of the committee who has seen the study, says it appears the cia did mislead congress and the white house about the cia interrogation program. we don't know whether or not it was effective. we don't know about the full scope of it. how many people were in the program? how long the program answered? these are really key issues that need to be answer
can tell you us about that? >> reporter: this is the element of the hearing where the rubber is going to meet the road. the senate intelligence committee led by powerful democrat dianne feinstein has completed a 6,000-page classified report into the cia program. those familiar with the report's findings tell fox news concludes the agency lied about the program's effectiveness, a charge denied by those who ran the program. a leading human rights group believes brennan must explain whether...
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jon: thanks for helping us break us down. we will be hearing more from erskine bowles and alan simpson a little bit later in the hour. they are out with new proposals, you'll want to hear about those. jenna: three staoupdz. jon: anstupids. jon: and a mindless. jennnna: it's a big day for drew petersen today. the former illinois police officer convicted of murdering his third wife while under a cloud of suspicion and the disappearance of his fourth wife. a judge is now deciding whether or not petersen deserves a new trial. if that bid is rejected the judge will proceed to sentencing. and petersen could get as many as 60 years behind bars. steve brown is live outside the courthouse in illinois with more on this. steve, we've heard that apparently petersen's defense team made a bad call. what are people talking about with that? >> reporter: well, specifically they are talking about a -- testimony coming from harry smith who is a divorce attorney. more specifically he was the divorce attorney for kathleen savio the victim in this
jon: thanks for helping us break us down. we will be hearing more from erskine bowles and alan simpson a little bit later in the hour. they are out with new proposals, you'll want to hear about those. jenna: three staoupdz. jon: anstupids. jon: and a mindless. jennnna: it's a big day for drew petersen today. the former illinois police officer convicted of murdering his third wife while under a cloud of suspicion and the disappearance of his fourth wife. a judge is now deciding whether or not...
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steve hair fan live in miami for us. give us a sense of the thinking. a possible latin american pope, steve? >> reporter: jon, a lot of latin americans certainly do think so. there is real excitement in that conversation and in that possibility. the argument being made is that the future of the church is in the southern hemisphere. right now out of a world's $1.2 billion catholics, 42% are already living in latin america. so the argument goes the next pope should also be where the future is. of course the votes are not there yet. europe which has just 25% of the world's catholics, still controls more than half of the votes for the next pope, jon. jon: who so are considered the main contenders from latin america? >> reporter: jon, five or six names keep coming up. among the top three are some extremely strong candidates. first the cardinal from brazil, cardinal scheree are. in he is in the world's most populous catholic nation. cardinal sandri from argentina. he had key top posts in vatican. somewhat of a longer shot, cardinal maradiagoo got a lot of att
steve hair fan live in miami for us. give us a sense of the thinking. a possible latin american pope, steve? >> reporter: jon, a lot of latin americans certainly do think so. there is real excitement in that conversation and in that possibility. the argument being made is that the future of the church is in the southern hemisphere. right now out of a world's $1.2 billion catholics, 42% are already living in latin america. so the argument goes the next pope should also be where the future...
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what are they telling us? >> reporter: jenna, this is another one of those jaw-dropping, i can't believe it revelations in this story. remember we thought this thing began unravel on tuesday for dorner when he was surprised by a cleaning lady and her daughter inside this vacant apartment in big bear? well we found out last night it was actually the owners, a long-time married couple, jim and karen reynolds who on tuesday showed up to get the unit ready for renters this weekend. dorner w inside. karen tried running but he caught her. bound and gag the couple upstairs and stole their car. >> he came in like with a cord and tied it. >> extension cords. >> tied it around -- >> put a pillowcase over her head and tied the cord through the the mouth and tied it back real tight. >> i thought it was really the end. >> reporter: now you know they struggled for 15 minutes and finally got loose and called 911. the couple admitted they might have left the door unlocked which allowed dorner to get inside after he crashed hi
what are they telling us? >> reporter: jenna, this is another one of those jaw-dropping, i can't believe it revelations in this story. remember we thought this thing began unravel on tuesday for dorner when he was surprised by a cleaning lady and her daughter inside this vacant apartment in big bear? well we found out last night it was actually the owners, a long-time married couple, jim and karen reynolds who on tuesday showed up to get the unit ready for renters this weekend. dorner w...
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lucky for us. i'm jenna lee. republicans and democrats on capitol hill are still far apart but now there is word a meeting with the president and the top four congressional leaders is set for this friday, the very same day the $85 billion automatic spending cuts to federal programs will kick in. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill where the big dome you just saw moments ago. mike, is there a clear path forward? a way where compromise might happen before the deadline? >> reporter: jenna, short answer, no. all indications are the $85 billion in spending reductions will happen. if you listen to the tone today, it is getting harsh. democrats firing at republicans. republicans firing back at democrats. after house speaker john boehner told the senate to quote, get off their --, the senate majority leader fired back. >> suffice it to say i thinks the senate is not moving quickly enough to avert the so-called sequester. across-the-board cuts would cost 750,000 americans their jobs unle
lucky for us. i'm jenna lee. republicans and democrats on capitol hill are still far apart but now there is word a meeting with the president and the top four congressional leaders is set for this friday, the very same day the $85 billion automatic spending cuts to federal programs will kick in. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill where the big dome you just saw moments ago. mike, is there a clear path forward? a way where compromise might happen before the...
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he joins us next. jenna: a bus tour is giving a very unique perspective on our southern border in this country. an arizona businessman is offering people a firsthand look giving travelers the chance to hear directly from ranchers and law enforcement in the area. adam housley streaming live from southern arizona with more. adam. >> reporter: yeah, jenna, welcome to nogales, arizona. we are one kilometer from the international border. this is called a border crisis bus tour. it began a couple of years ago when a man named bob fineman, a longtime spanish radio broadcaster in arizona got together with gray line and decided there was a need. it's been very popular. bob is driving us right now, we are headed towards the international border. this has become a popular tour and one that is very important for people to get the education out here. >> gray line international actually awarded this as the most creative new tour of 2012. it's designed to let people interact with the border and have the border speak
he joins us next. jenna: a bus tour is giving a very unique perspective on our southern border in this country. an arizona businessman is offering people a firsthand look giving travelers the chance to hear directly from ranchers and law enforcement in the area. adam housley streaming live from southern arizona with more. adam. >> reporter: yeah, jenna, welcome to nogales, arizona. we are one kilometer from the international border. this is called a border crisis bus tour. it began a...
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if so, call us now. you'll learn how the sleep number bed helps relieve back pain by allowing you to adjust the firmness and support to conform to your body for a more proper spinal alignment. just look at this research... ® 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. plus it's a great value because it costs about the same an innerspring yet lasts twice as long. so if you want to sleep better or find relief for your bad back, call now. call the number on your screen for your free information kit with dvd brochure and price list. call now and we'll include a free $50 savings card. call now for your free information and this free $50 savings card. call now! >> reporter: hi, everybody, we're here in the "happening now" control room. brand new stories coming your way in the second hour of the show including the florida u.s. senate. it's been a bumpy ride for the president's choice to head up the pentagon, but today could be the day that chuck hagel gets confirmed. the senate set to vote on that contro
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jon: secretary of state john kerry, have to get used to using that term, it's a little hard to get used to the new title and name, he's arriving for his first official day on the job. the former massachusetts senator taking time into the dues himself to his new staff, offering kind words about his predecessors hillary clinton and condoleezzaa rice. james rosen is live at the state department with an update. james. >> reporter: good morning. big heels to fill that's what secretary kerry said as he addressed the audience here this morning. he has a wealth of foreign policy experience he brings to the job of course but also many years as a public speaker and like the best them he began here this morning with a few good jokes. >> i have to tell you, i liked my cubicle over there in transition corner. [laughter] >> but i cannot tell you how great it feels to sort of be liberated to know that i actually get to explore the whole building now. [laughter] >> so i've been freed. i'm the first person you guys freda, this is pretty good. [laughter] >> the nation's 68th secretary of state is the fir
jon: secretary of state john kerry, have to get used to using that term, it's a little hard to get used to the new title and name, he's arriving for his first official day on the job. the former massachusetts senator taking time into the dues himself to his new staff, offering kind words about his predecessors hillary clinton and condoleezzaa rice. james rosen is live at the state department with an update. james. >> reporter: good morning. big heels to fill that's what secretary kerry...
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we have six or seven of us, seven of us right now. we're taking on volunteers and part of this what we want to do is build this into national tv show. think of facebook meets "america's most wanted" and meets six degrees of kevin bacon. we're starting off with volunteers. some of those will get jobs at the end of this. jenna: jon wants to moonlight on the television show for sure. >> you guys would be great. i will be happy to take you all on. jenna: morgan, very interesting. thanks so much. >> thanks, jenna. jon: there is a growing demand for answers about deadly drone strikes overseas including the president's legal authority to order targeted killings but the mainstream media seemed far more outraged over terrorists interrogation tactics during the bush administration. is that the case? >>> plus, the secret to a long marriage. some simple advice from a couple who have been together for eight decades. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole tea
we have six or seven of us, seven of us right now. we're taking on volunteers and part of this what we want to do is build this into national tv show. think of facebook meets "america's most wanted" and meets six degrees of kevin bacon. we're starting off with volunteers. some of those will get jobs at the end of this. jenna: jon wants to moonlight on the television show for sure. >> you guys would be great. i will be happy to take you all on. jenna: morgan, very interesting....
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use that as much as you can. don't walk into water if it is standing even if it looks kind of clean. you don't know really what the water is. if you have cuts, i tell everyone take a first-aid kit on a trip so you have your own bandages to cover because you get infections from that. and, you know, it's hard. obviously they tried to get rid of the sickest people first but, you know, anyone in these conditions could get sick. i mean there's --. jon: get rid of in a good way? >> yes. get them off the ship. i don't know why they just, when they brought the ship for supplies they just didn't off-load passengers on the ship? they off-loaded the sickest ones but they're slowly towing it into port but it's very difficult. i think if you prepare ahead of time and bring these things for your family and always keep them with, you know, maybe you'll be able to stand it for a couple days. jon: the cruise line says evacuating 4,000 people from a stricken ship in the middle of a, you know, bouncing gulf. mexico is not necessari
use that as much as you can. don't walk into water if it is standing even if it looks kind of clean. you don't know really what the water is. if you have cuts, i tell everyone take a first-aid kit on a trip so you have your own bandages to cover because you get infections from that. and, you know, it's hard. obviously they tried to get rid of the sickest people first but, you know, anyone in these conditions could get sick. i mean there's --. jon: get rid of in a good way? >> yes. get...
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can you tell us about it? >> well, jon, this is something that began 12 years ago and it's had a long hiatus. and that is reviewing that which we agree about. today we're hearing that we agree about high-skilled people, particularly ones who get advanced degrees in science and math from u.s. universities. they need to be allowed to stay here because they're net creators of jobs. we're also hearing about the need for a guest worker program for migrant labor, for people who pick our crops. and then in between we have 11 million people, many of whom have been here a long time, we need to come to consensus at least on the things we can agree on and take care of those including making sure we don't have to go through this exercise again and again. you know, america allows one million people to come here legally to become citizens every every year. we have to take a little credit for the fact that even though our system is broken, it's still the most generous in the world. jon: the republican party, well, 7 out of 1
can you tell us about it? >> well, jon, this is something that began 12 years ago and it's had a long hiatus. and that is reviewing that which we agree about. today we're hearing that we agree about high-skilled people, particularly ones who get advanced degrees in science and math from u.s. universities. they need to be allowed to stay here because they're net creators of jobs. we're also hearing about the need for a guest worker program for migrant labor, for people who pick our crops....
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we have a fox business news contributor with us. phil, all the numbers tell us gas prices are high. why are they high. >> reporter: there are so many reasons. especially you mentioned california. california of course had that huge refinery fire earlier this year. it forced a lot of those other refiners to pick up the slack and not go into maintenance early. now they can't stay out of maintenance forever, so they went into maintenance, causing a tightness of supply. i'll tell you, jenna, around the country we've had major refining issues that have caused the price of gasoline to go up, whether it be the east coast because of the hurricane, you know, the midwest because of the big crude unit going down, or even on the west coast. refining issues are number one, number two was the price of crude. you know, china consumed more crude than they ever did in the month of january, that helped drive up the cost of crude oil, and when crude oil prices go up gasoline prices always follow. jenna: this is the prices that we're seeing in february. what is the summer driving season going to look li
we have a fox business news contributor with us. phil, all the numbers tell us gas prices are high. why are they high. >> reporter: there are so many reasons. especially you mentioned california. california of course had that huge refinery fire earlier this year. it forced a lot of those other refiners to pick up the slack and not go into maintenance early. now they can't stay out of maintenance forever, so they went into maintenance, causing a tightness of supply. i'll tell you, jenna,...